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Rosy, Pink, and Perfect

Check out my first rose of the season! Readers, meet Rosa 'Eden' - Eden, meet everyone. Ain't she a looker? Actually, Eden isn't truly my first rose this spring; my 'Altissimo' has been pumping out flowers for over a month, and 'Red Ballerina' is studded with flower clusters - but for me, the season always begins in earnest when Eden blooms.
This climber was one of the first things I planted about eleven years ago. I saw her at a specialty nursery and was smitten - the buds were almost as big as eggs, and looked like they were dipped in red, pink, and green food coloring, ready for an easter picnic. Eden has one big bloom in May and a light smattering of flowers throughout the season - she is the only plant in my garden that breaks my rule of giving me more than one season of pleasure. All she does is look stunning May-late June, the rest of the time she's all woody canes and uneventful green leaves. In fact, every single year I say I'm going to rip out this climbing rose and put in another rose with a stronger repeat - or maybe another vine altogether (wisteria? ha ha); but I always give Eden another chance to convince me, and every year she does.
This year, however, she's looking a little peaked, a bit worn out. I'll bet I'm not going to have a spectacular bloom. In that case, do I do the work to revitalize this climber, or do I do what I've been threatening to do for so many years now and just call it a day with the old girl? Hmmm... we'll have to see what unfolds...

























